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Social Etiquettes In Dubai

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SOCIAL ETIQUETTES IN DUBAI

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• It is said that dressing
style is a pivotal aspect
of any culture and
following it, will help
you respect the
country’s culture.
• It's important to be
aware of social
etiquette in a foreign
country which you are
considering traveling
to.
• Having social etiquette
is great in establishing
relationships whether
business or personal.

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• You must have a basic understanding of the new culture
you are about experience to avoid breaking any unwritten
rules. It is not easy task though. It requires some
preparation on your side.
• Every country in the world has its own unwritten code.
• Etiquette is not randomly assembled set of rules. It has its
firm grounding in the culture of the respective country.

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Avoid Embarrassment
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Any mistake in Dubai etiquette can have a negative effect on your career.
There are certain rules to follow to make your time easier and avoid any
unnecessary brushes with the law.
It may be interpreted as lack of manners.
It can end your business.
You will appear to be uninformed and rude and this might jeopardize your
business deal if you do not take the time to research social customs
beforehand.

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Social Etiquettes in Dubai
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Arabic is an official language of Dubai. But English is also understood and
spoken by a big percentage of the population.
If you are visiting Dubai for the first time, you must be aware that its
weather is warm almost throughout the year.
If you plan to visit in the summer, light clothes such as lightweight trousers
and full-sleeved cotton shirts would be ideal, because they cover up your
skin and prevent sun burn.
It constitutes the Islamic world and there are certain factors to take into
consideration in terms of dress code and behavior.
It is unacceptable to be drunk in public and this may result in a fine or
worse.
Noise disruptions, bad language and showing disrespect in any way to
Dubai’s religion or its leaders are all unaccepted and they may land you in
legal trouble.

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Kissing or hugging in public is not acceptable but holding hands in
public is acceptable.
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It has become one of the hot spots in today's world with its fast
emerging cosmopolitanism.
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It is a modern city that welcomes visitors from around the globe.
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But Keep in mind that Dubai is a very tolerant place to live.

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Dress
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Although there are no specific dress restrictions, there is a dress
code for Dubai and this has been implemented as a show of
respect .
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You must dress appropriately, especially in the public places. This shows respect
for the country and the people you are visiting as you would expect the same in
your country of origin
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It is acceptable to wear Bikinis at the beach or at the swimming pool.
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Shorts and T-shirts are suitable attire in many places but when visiting mosques,
religious sites or older parts of the city, both men and women should wear loosefitting clothes that cover shoulders, arms and legs. They must avoid really tight or
sheer clothing.
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Women will usually be required to wear a headscarf when entering mosques.
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All malls in Dubai have implemented the dress code and you can be asked to
purchase more decent clothing to be able to remain in the mall.

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No matter which country you may visit, it's always a good idea to
learn about the local customs.
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It is customary In Dubai to accept any food and drink with your
right hand and use this hand to eat.
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As the left hand is considered unclean, always use your right hand for eating,
drinking and shaking hands.
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Avoid showing the soles of your feet, or pointing your foot at
anyone. This is considered rude.
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If you are sitting in front of an important guest, it is considered rude
to cross your legs.
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Do not beckon or point with your finger.
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If you need to use a hand gesture, use the whole hand.
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If you are hosting Muslim guests, do not offer them alcoholic
beverages or pork.

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Public displays of affection
• Keep in mind that displaying affection with the
opposite sex in public can cause problems In
Dubai.
» No kissing in public
» No fondling in public
• Whether it’s with your wife/husband or not, it
can still get you into trouble. But holding
hands with your husband is fine.
• homosexuality, adultery and non-marital
activities are crimes which can lead to
deportation or jail terms.

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Vehicle Safety and Rules of the
Road
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With the rapid development of Dubai’s roads and transport network
there are new rules and regulations.
You must read and understand the safety rules and regulations
because if you break any of them, your driving license can be
confiscated and pay fines.
Avoid using the road shoulder for taking a rest because it might
block a police car or an ambulance.
Never overtake on the road shoulder.
it is also important to get information about traffic congestion and
figure out the fastest route to your destination

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Ramadan
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During Ramadan, you
should abide by the
rules because this is a
holy month and a time to
fast while getting in tune
with Allah.
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No food, No drink, No
tobacco, No water, No
gum in public between
sunrise and sunset

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Courtesy and
hospitality
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Courtesy and hospitality are essential
virtues in Dubai. It is very important to be
courteous, and respectful as you will
enjoy friendliness and warm welcome in
Dubai.
If you are invited to a majlis, remove your
shoes at the entrance.
If you are sharing a meal with your host,
accept food and refreshment before
moving on to matters of business.
It is important to stand up for new guests
and older or higher-ranking people.

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•When offered something to drink such as
tea, or Arabic coffee, always say yes.
Saying no indicates rejection of someone's
hospitality.
•You can drink more than one cup but
avoid drinking more than anyone else.
Shaking hand is the normal greeting
between men.
Men are expected to stand when a woman
enters the room.
Do not entertain conversations involving
sex, religion or politics.
When greeting a member of the opposite
sex who is Muslim, it is important not to
offer to shake hands unless they extend
their hand first.
Both men and women (more commonly
women) may prefer not to shake hands
with the opposite sex due to religious
reasons.
•Do not check your watch a lot, as this
may signify that you are getting bored
from the person you are meeting with

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Drugs and
Prescriptions
When it comes to illegal
drugs. There are severe
punishments.

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Work and business permits
•You must have a work and a business permit before any
employment in Dubai. Your company must provide medical
statements to prove that you are healthy and physically capable
to work on the work assigned to you.
•At the end of your contracts or when your residence permit ends
you will have to leave the country. Dubai is a place for business
people whose career involves a job. Not a place for retired expats
who wish to spend their remaining years in Dubai.

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It’s very important to understand the social etiquettes in Dubai
before traveling. All you want in an apartment can be found at
location logement Dubai.You can explore social etiquettes in
your destination to avoid any disappointments. However, Keep
in mind that it is a tolerant place, it welcomes everybody from
all over the world and treats everyone equally.